The Baltimore Police Department in conjunction with the U.S. Marshals, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Maryland State Police worked to find the most dangerous and predatory offenders in the city.

Task force members worked continuously during the two-week period, coordinating their efforts to track down and arrest violent offenders.

"This is a message to those who bring violence to our streets," Police Commissioner Anthony Batts said. "We are working tirelessly with our partners to make our city, a safer Baltimore."

Some of the notable arrests included three warrants for murder, seven warrants served for attempted murder, three for witness intimidation, eight for hand gun violations, and over 90 warrants for assault. Arrest warrants were also served for robbery, burglary and various sex offenses.